Installation Instructions
Single Door Wood Frame Mortise or Cylindrical Application
Notes: Deadbolt will not function with this strike.
Check with factory for retrofit applications.
1. For lock or device preparation, see their directions.
2. Prepare frame for strike (see other side).
3. Wire strike (Figure 1). (Switches on 6212WFDS only.)
SOLENOID POWER REQUIREMENTS
Yellow solenoid wires = 12 VDC, 0.57 A
Black solenoid wires = 24 VDC, 0.29 A
(also shown on strike label)
{
NOTE
!
Wiring
for DC
DC input is
supply
nonpolarized.
12 VAC
{
Wiring
or
for AC
24 VAC
supply
P1 J1A
Use crimp
connectors to
splice field wiring
to P1 leads
Strike lip
Latch bolt
1/32"
Top view;
faceplate not
shown for clarity
Figure 2
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6212WF/6212WFDS Electric Strike
12 VDC
P1
or
24 VDC
J1
SO-12
12 VDC
SO-24
24 VDC
P1A
SO-12 or SO-24
Figure 1
A
Figure 3
4. Test strike: Apply solenoid power. Fail secure (FSE) lip unlocks.
Fail safe (FS) lip locks. Figure 1 shows status of switches.
5. Install strike with two #12-24 screws. Make sure clearance
between latch bolt and strike lip is 1/32" (Figure 2). If not,
uninstall strike, adjust (Figure 3), and reinstall.
6. If latch bolt does not extend far enough to actuate tripper,
install extension (Figure 4). (Tripper on 6212WFDS only.)
7. Test door: With strike unlocked, door opens with latch bolt
extended. When door closes, latch bolt rides over strike lip.
J2 P2
S1
S2
Solenoid
Fail safe (FS)
Switches shown with tripper
depressed, strike lip closed and locked
(switches and tripper on 6212WFDS only)
To adjust strike,
loosen screws A, B,
and C and move
backbox sideways
as necessary
B
C
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Use crimp connectors to
splice field wiring to P2
leads; insulate unused leads
1
1
Red (C)
S1
2
2
Blue
3
3
Yellow
4
4
White (C)
S2
5
5
Gray
6
6
Violet
J2
J2
P2
Fail secure (FSE)
SWITCH RATINGS
Standard: 5 A, 30 VDC
Gold: 0.25 A, 30 VDC
Tripper
Figure 4
89/336/EEC
}
S1
(monitors
tripper)
}
S2
(monitors
strike lip)
Extension
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